The main goal of the movement was to get Afrikaner youth to see the changes that had to occur in the “authoritarian, patriarchal culture”.
Started by Lloyd Ross, this company began playing Afrikaans rock music, but it was too early for wide acceptance.
Ross was quoted as saying, “But I am not a movement type of guy and never joined any political party or organization.
)[1] Other musicians, such as Koos Kombuis, James Phillips (also performing under the name Bernoldus Niemand), and Karla Krimpelien were prominent in the movement.
The tour tried to get into University venues, but was banned from most and not allowed to perform because the "offensive language by the bands ran counter to the refined art of academic debate.
"[2] The musicians used rock and roll music to represent traditional Afrikaans songs and symbols.
[5] Songs in the movement portrayed basic symbols that were important in South Africa—re-purposing them to represent their message.